True, I'd be speechless too >_>It's hard to know why the "noble beast" haven't already tried to chop her head off... Even if she has got powers of a god, I'd prefer give it a try and die rather than obey to someone that annoying

Justin, I totally missed that to be honest ! But sprite comics like these are pretty nice.

I have one thing to say about that last panel, No critiques, just a comment.The spear guards can't hit Spiritia and Lilli unless they're standing directly in front of the portcullis when it's shut. If they move to an angle where the Spear Guards can't hit them, then they're safe.

Well... then the designs of the characters. Some look too advanced to be "Rennaisance-era"ish. Want proof?

Look at this. Would any girl from the 1500s be wearing this? It looks like it originated from the late 1990s. If it was the sixteenth century, Sichte's hair would be much longer, and her outfit probably wouldn't be so revealing.

And now for something else.What person from the sixteenth century would have a giant gauntlet this big, and be able to produce bombs that actually work? (I know, magic.)

And given how there is no electricity or mechanics in the 16th century, I don't get how it's possible to have machines and non-candle lights at a date even before Thomas Edison invented electricity. It just makes zero sense.

RKS never was supposed to have sense in the first place, as it bears a ot of anachronisms...

Grolla's outfit seems related to middle-age, as well as most of the environments featured in the game: castles, fortresses, mines and so on. Whereas Schwer is kind of a joke, even in 2nd world-war you'd never see some.. Cat pajamas !

So there's no really ned to argue, the game is on another time-arc or something if you want to have some "realistic" way of reading it.

Don't think middleage had not some advanced mechanics, most of the thing we use now are sourced from this era. Including "cars" (Fardier, or Da Vinci...) or guns, and even further, the most crucial invention of all times (soba/ramen) !